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f Southern California
Another cool and overcast morning with a chance of drizzle. The afternoon should warm up to the 70s and the low will be in the 50s. Rain is expected for the weekend.
Baseball opens series with UCLA
The Trojans, in a virtual tie with Stanford for first place in the Pac-10 Southern Division, need a big weekend against a subpar UCLA team to boost conference title hopes.
Sports, page 12
The struggle continues
Rafael Burga / Dally Trojan
La Raza President Juan Whyte, senior sociology major, speaks In front of Tommy Trojan Thursday. The group Is protesting to pressure the university to re-name E.F. Hutton Park in honor of the late Chicano labor activist Cesar Chavez. La Raza has rejected the administration’s counter-proposals.
Friday April 22,1994 Vol. CXXII, No. 64
‘Leap of faith’
by dining director
Pendleton will head for Atlanta opportunities
By Melanie Asp
Staff Writer
After four years as director of USC Dining Services, Doug Pendleton will be joining the mass exodus of Californians fleeing the state. At the end of May, Pendleton will be leaving USC to seek his fortune in Atlanta, Ga.
"I'm a midwest Texan by heart, and I've really learned to appreciate Southern hospitality," Pendleton said. "I guess I’m just not a West Coast type of guy."
Pendleton called his cross country journey a "leap of faith," and said he has no definite plans for employment in Atlanta.
"Atlanta has trees, fresh air and booming opportunities,"
Pendleton said. "I believe in my abilities, and I'm just going to take some time deciding what I'm going to do next.
"No, I'm not retiring, I'm too young and too broke to retire. It's a great thought," Pendleton said, taking a crinkled ticket out of his pocket, "but no, I haven't won the lotto yet."
Pendleton considered his time in Los Angeles and realized there was a variety of different and better places to live, including Atlanta. "But there is no better univeristy campus than USC," Pendleton said. "I hate to leave the job. It's a great organization, with a great staff and challenging administrators, but now is the time to go."
Although the Dining Services directorship vacancy will not affect student life, the internal strucure of the adminstrative office will undergo major renovations upon Pendleton's departure.
Instead of a hierarchy that
(See Pendleton, page 3)
Senate backs lunch forums again
Open microphone format would allow students to voice concerns and pose questions daily
By Victoria Manley
Staff Writer
Student Senate passed a resolution Wednesday night to hold noon-time open microphone forums in front of Tommy Trojan to address student body questions and concerns.
Some logistics still need to be smoothed out, such as lobbying the idea to the Office of Student Activities to be approved for next fall, said student senator Brandon Mercer,
Public Relations Director David Whitfield said he hopes that the resolution will show the student body that the student senate
wants their input.
"Student Senate is accessible to the entire student body, and we hope the resolution will show that," Whitfield said.
* Kari Cutler-Chisholm, political affairs director, said he thinks lhat once people warm up to the idea, they will contribute.
"The students are obviously not coming to us, so we're coming to them," said Senator Jennifer Canillas, who was confirmed recruitment director at Wednesday’s meeting.
To enhance senate accessibility, a resolution was passed last week requiring a senator to sit in front of Tommy Trojan four days
a week to address student concerns.
A resolution for the "Tommy Trojan Weekly Senator Forum" was passed by last year's senate, but was rescinded later in the term. This year, senators feel that there is stronger support for the idea.
"I think that what happened last year is a reflection of last year's senate," Mercer said. "This year, people are honestly dedicated, and I think it will last all year long."
The senate also confirmed the following five appointed officers at Wednesday's meeting: Florence Tse as executive director of the Program Board, Ihmad Zuberi as security liaison, Jennifer Canillas as recruitment director, Russel Davidson as parliamentarian, and Chris Holman as secretary.
F.Y.I.
Turkish culture, food tonight
The Turkish Student Association of USC is holding a Turkish Night and Cultural Expose today at 7:30 p.m. in the East Lobby of the Annenberg School of Communications.
There will a slide show, folk dances, Turkish songs, artifacts and a variety of Turkish food.
The day commemorates the establishment of the Turkish Grand National Assembly in 1923. Local children from neighborhood junior high and high schools and their families have also been invited.
‘The Wood Demon’ tells charming tale
The Anton Chekhov classic currently playing at the Mark Taper Forum tells the humorous and sentimental story of a Russian family experiencing the hardships of life during the 1800s.
Diversions, page 4
Internships to be offered in
multiculturalism
By Nik Trendowski
Staff Writer
For the fourth summer, USC, in conjunction with Hebrew Union College, is hosting the Tom Bradley Program in Multicultural Understanding.
The program provides a cross-cultural experience for USC students, especially those from the Department of Black Students, El Centro Chicano and Asian Pacific American Student Services, as well as students in Hebrew Union College's Irwin Daniels School of Jewish Community Service.
Internships are available in Jewish agencies including the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, the Jewish Federation Council and the American Jewish Committee.
Each week interns attend sessions regarding issues of multiculturalism and building community either at Hebrew Union College, just north of the university's main campus, or at several on-site panels in various minority communities.
(See Summer, page 3)
High wire act
Kelly Neary / Dally Tro|an
A daring driver climbed this cable supporting a 29th Street utility pole Wednesday.

f Southern California
Another cool and overcast morning with a chance of drizzle. The afternoon should warm up to the 70s and the low will be in the 50s. Rain is expected for the weekend.
Baseball opens series with UCLA
The Trojans, in a virtual tie with Stanford for first place in the Pac-10 Southern Division, need a big weekend against a subpar UCLA team to boost conference title hopes.
Sports, page 12
The struggle continues
Rafael Burga / Dally Trojan
La Raza President Juan Whyte, senior sociology major, speaks In front of Tommy Trojan Thursday. The group Is protesting to pressure the university to re-name E.F. Hutton Park in honor of the late Chicano labor activist Cesar Chavez. La Raza has rejected the administration’s counter-proposals.
Friday April 22,1994 Vol. CXXII, No. 64
‘Leap of faith’
by dining director
Pendleton will head for Atlanta opportunities
By Melanie Asp
Staff Writer
After four years as director of USC Dining Services, Doug Pendleton will be joining the mass exodus of Californians fleeing the state. At the end of May, Pendleton will be leaving USC to seek his fortune in Atlanta, Ga.
"I'm a midwest Texan by heart, and I've really learned to appreciate Southern hospitality," Pendleton said. "I guess I’m just not a West Coast type of guy."
Pendleton called his cross country journey a "leap of faith," and said he has no definite plans for employment in Atlanta.
"Atlanta has trees, fresh air and booming opportunities,"
Pendleton said. "I believe in my abilities, and I'm just going to take some time deciding what I'm going to do next.
"No, I'm not retiring, I'm too young and too broke to retire. It's a great thought," Pendleton said, taking a crinkled ticket out of his pocket, "but no, I haven't won the lotto yet."
Pendleton considered his time in Los Angeles and realized there was a variety of different and better places to live, including Atlanta. "But there is no better univeristy campus than USC," Pendleton said. "I hate to leave the job. It's a great organization, with a great staff and challenging administrators, but now is the time to go."
Although the Dining Services directorship vacancy will not affect student life, the internal strucure of the adminstrative office will undergo major renovations upon Pendleton's departure.
Instead of a hierarchy that
(See Pendleton, page 3)
Senate backs lunch forums again
Open microphone format would allow students to voice concerns and pose questions daily
By Victoria Manley
Staff Writer
Student Senate passed a resolution Wednesday night to hold noon-time open microphone forums in front of Tommy Trojan to address student body questions and concerns.
Some logistics still need to be smoothed out, such as lobbying the idea to the Office of Student Activities to be approved for next fall, said student senator Brandon Mercer,
Public Relations Director David Whitfield said he hopes that the resolution will show the student body that the student senate
wants their input.
"Student Senate is accessible to the entire student body, and we hope the resolution will show that," Whitfield said.
* Kari Cutler-Chisholm, political affairs director, said he thinks lhat once people warm up to the idea, they will contribute.
"The students are obviously not coming to us, so we're coming to them," said Senator Jennifer Canillas, who was confirmed recruitment director at Wednesday’s meeting.
To enhance senate accessibility, a resolution was passed last week requiring a senator to sit in front of Tommy Trojan four days
a week to address student concerns.
A resolution for the "Tommy Trojan Weekly Senator Forum" was passed by last year's senate, but was rescinded later in the term. This year, senators feel that there is stronger support for the idea.
"I think that what happened last year is a reflection of last year's senate," Mercer said. "This year, people are honestly dedicated, and I think it will last all year long."
The senate also confirmed the following five appointed officers at Wednesday's meeting: Florence Tse as executive director of the Program Board, Ihmad Zuberi as security liaison, Jennifer Canillas as recruitment director, Russel Davidson as parliamentarian, and Chris Holman as secretary.
F.Y.I.
Turkish culture, food tonight
The Turkish Student Association of USC is holding a Turkish Night and Cultural Expose today at 7:30 p.m. in the East Lobby of the Annenberg School of Communications.
There will a slide show, folk dances, Turkish songs, artifacts and a variety of Turkish food.
The day commemorates the establishment of the Turkish Grand National Assembly in 1923. Local children from neighborhood junior high and high schools and their families have also been invited.
‘The Wood Demon’ tells charming tale
The Anton Chekhov classic currently playing at the Mark Taper Forum tells the humorous and sentimental story of a Russian family experiencing the hardships of life during the 1800s.
Diversions, page 4
Internships to be offered in
multiculturalism
By Nik Trendowski
Staff Writer
For the fourth summer, USC, in conjunction with Hebrew Union College, is hosting the Tom Bradley Program in Multicultural Understanding.
The program provides a cross-cultural experience for USC students, especially those from the Department of Black Students, El Centro Chicano and Asian Pacific American Student Services, as well as students in Hebrew Union College's Irwin Daniels School of Jewish Community Service.
Internships are available in Jewish agencies including the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, the Jewish Federation Council and the American Jewish Committee.
Each week interns attend sessions regarding issues of multiculturalism and building community either at Hebrew Union College, just north of the university's main campus, or at several on-site panels in various minority communities.
(See Summer, page 3)
High wire act
Kelly Neary / Dally Tro|an
A daring driver climbed this cable supporting a 29th Street utility pole Wednesday.